Calculate the energy pulled from

  1. Calculate the energy pulled from 500 grams of Water at 20.0 degrees Celsius to Ice at 0.0 degrees Celsius.What happens to the
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  2. A pendulum bob of mass 100g is pulled to a vertical height of 5m from the horizontal and released.calculate th maximum
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  3. A pendulum bob of mass 100g is pulled to a vertical height of 5m from the horizontal and released.calculate th maximum
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  4. A 7kg block is pulled at a constant velocity by a horizontal 25 N force- Calculate normal & gravitational forces - Calculate the
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  5. CALCULATE THE WORK DONE WITH A FORCE OF 15N AND 10M GIVEN THAT IT TOOK 15MINS FIND THE POWERHOW TO CALCULATE KINETIC ENERGY HOW
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  6. A 40 kg crate is pulled across the ice with a rope. A force of 90 N is applied at an angle of 36 degreees with the horizontal.
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  7. A simple pendulum is made from a bob of mass 0.04 kg suspended on a light string of length 1.4 m. Keeping the string taut, the
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  8. A simple pendulum is made from a bob of mass 0.04 kg suspended on alight string of length 1.4m. Keeping the string taut, the
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  9. A 50-kg crate is pulled across the ice with a rope. A force of 100 N is applied at an angle of 38° with the horizontal.
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  10. An 56.0 N box of clothes is pulled 5.2 m up a 30.0° ramp by a force of 104 N that points along the ramp. If the coefficient of
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